The market research report starts by covering the definition and classification of the China leather shoes industry. Further, it analyses model of brand operation and model of production and sales as well as a number of factors affecting the same. The report offers a strategic insight into the vendor analysis, thereby providing a comprehensive overview of the major companies operating in China during the forecast period between 2015 and 2018.

The scope of the China leather shoes industry is evaluated on various factors in this market study. The market research report additionally details the major consumer demographic groups impeding the manufacture output of the China leather shoes industry. The report discusses in detail the projected market value and volume between 2015 and 2018. It provides the classification of the market and production and sales analysis that demonstrates the present condition of the market.

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The study also details the position of the global footwear market in China in terms of export and import and provides the main production areas. It states that China exported 964.97 million pairs of leather shoes in 2014, rising 11.5% from a year earlier and accounting for 21.4% of leather shoe production. In 2009-2014, China’s leather shoe import volume and value posted a CAGR of 19.1% and 25.9%, respectively, far exceeding 1.8% and 10.5% for export volume and value in the same period.

The report provides an analysis of China upstream and downstream markets for leather shoes and further states that in 2014, the output of leather shoes in China totaled 4.4988 billion pairs, down 8.7% year over year, a decline that mainly arose out of the economic slowdown and consequent weak demand for “luxury” items such as leather shoes. Regionally, China’s leather shoe production bases are primarily concentrated in the southern coastal provinces, namely Fujian, Zhejiang, and Guangdong. Given the rapid growth in labor costs, shoe production is shifting to Sichuan, Chongqing, Jiangxi, Anhui, Hunan, etc. Among them, Chongqing registered a CAGR of 24.9% during 2009-2014.

Additionally, this market research report states that a lack of demand and a rise in labor costs and store rents has resulted in stunted expansion of retail leather shoes stores in China. Unlike the slowdown in retail stores, some leather shoe makers have kept their e-commerce revenue surging owing to strong e-commerce development since 2011. The report ends with an elaborate study of these Chinese leather shoes manufacturers by evaluating their revenue structure, marketing network, development strategy, production and sales as well as gross margin in the market.